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The List of Revolutionary Soldiers buried in Bridgton.
Maine, cemeteries was published in the Bridgton News some years
ago:
Sprague's Journal of Maine History
Vol. 6
August September October 1918
No. 2
page 71

Gorham, Maine: In the Days of Gorham's First School Teacher
By Lucina H. Lombard (Descendant in 5th Generation from Sarah Phinney)
Sprague' Journal of Maine History
Vol. VII
May June July 1919
No. 1
pages 29-34

List of Works at Maine State Library by Rev. Charles N SINNETT 1847-1929.
The Rev Charles N SINNETT compiled many genealogical studies on families of his home town in Maine from the his residence in the mid-west. Take care when using his information as most of this information was compiled by mail but his works should not be over looked for clues.
They are a real must see if one is researching Cumberland County families. Only a small part of his compilation has been published & his collections can be found at the Maine State Library, Maine Historical Society in Portland, Maine, & the New York City Library.
Virginia T Merrill of Solon, ME has retyped some of his works, indexing them & gave a copy to the Maine State Library.
For a more more information on titles by Rev Charles Sinnett http://ursus.maine.edu/

Joseph Ellery Foxcroft, the Original Proprietor of the Town of Foxcroft, Maine
Vol 1, page 150;SPRAGUE'S JOURNAL OF MAINE HISTORY
Joseph Ellery Foxcroft, the Original Proprietor
of the Town of Foxcroft, Maine
Read before the Piscataquis Historical Society by Judge Charles W. Hayes

William Edward Gould
Sprague's Journal of Maine History
Vol. VII
February March April 1920
No. 4
page 230-231
William Edward Gould
(By Lida L. Cobb.)&
William Edward Gould late of Portland, Maine
Sprague's Journal of Maine History
No. I
Vol. VII
MAY JUNE JULY 1919
pages 55-56
Notes and Fragments

Stephen Jones, the First Justice of Peace East of the Penobscot &
Autobiography of Stephen Jones
See Sprague's Journal, Vol. 1, P. 187 and also references to him in Vol. 2,pp
25-54-87-247-256.
and see
Autobiography of Stephen Jones
contributed by HENRY SEWALL WEBSTER
OF GARDINER, MAINE.
Vol 3 April 1916 #5
pages199-219

Revolutionary Muster Roll of Cape Elizabeth Men, 1775.
Account of Billeting due to Capt. Samuel Dunn's Company from
their first Inlistment to July 11, 1775, being the day they
marched for Headquarters.

Roll of Honor: Maine
Union soldiers interred in the Military Asylum Cemetery, D. C., opened on or about
from May 13, 1864, to June 30, 1865; also, interments in the Harmony Cemetery, between the same dates.

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